1940 Drafted Offensive Linemen

There were 23 Offensive Linemen drafted in the 1940 NFL draft. The highest drafted OL was Bulldog Turner drafted in round 1 out of Hardin-Simmons by the Chicago Bears. Some of the 1940 drafted Offensive Linemen were Ed Kolman drafted in round 3 out of Temple by the Chicago Bears, Harry Smith drafted in round 3 out of USC by the Detroit Lions, Elbie Schultz drafted in round 4 out of Oregon State by the Philadelphia Eagles, Bobby Wood drafted in round 4 out of Alabama by the Cleveland Rams, John Woudenberg drafted in round 4 out of St. Mary's (CA) by the Chicago Bears, Walt Merrill drafted in round 5 out of Alabama by the Brooklyn Dodgers, Clark Goff drafted in round 5 out of Florida by the Pittsburgh Pirates, Win Pedersen drafted in round 6 out of Minnesota by the New York Giants and Frank Bykowski drafted in round 6 out of Purdue by the Pittsburgh Pirates. View all of the Offensive Linemen selected in the 1940 Draft.